Fit histogram data from matrix
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I am having trouble fitting the below bimodal data, which I plotted in a histogram. I am trying to do this as min_pts is a matrix. Maybe 'Kernel' is the way to go, but I am not sure how to do this is a matrix. Here are the x values: tvec = 0:.013653333:(.013653333*97); x = tvec(1:end-1);
min_pts =
1.0e-04 *
0.0341 -0.1578 -0.1203
0.0198 -0.1459 -0.1284
0.0014 -0.1314 -0.1343
-0.0106 -0.1208 -0.1378
-0.0157 -0.1243 -0.1385
-0.0146 -0.1235 -0.1360
-0.0085 -0.1184 -0.1302
0.0015 -0.1092 -0.1216
0.0140 -0.0964 -0.1355
0.0278 -0.0807 -0.1465
0.0417 -0.0698 -0.1551
0.0554 -0.0655 -0.1618
0.0687 -0.0601 -0.1673
0.0816 -0.0550 -0.1721
0.0937 -0.0535 -0.1764
0.0860 -0.0726 -0.1803
0.0746 -0.1059 -0.1838
0.0443 -0.1343 -0.2418
0.0175 -0.1572 -0.2958
-0.0059 -0.1753 -0.3404
-0.0267 -0.1894 -0.3754
-0.0455 -0.2006 -0.4009
-0.0646 -0.2097 -0.4175
-0.0860 -0.2176 -0.4259
-0.1122 -0.2252 -0.4271
-0.1635 -0.2325 -0.4222
-0.2402 -0.2406 -0.4124
-0.3529 -0.2804 -0.3989
-0.4898 -0.3394 -0.3829
-0.6217 -0.4144 -0.4013
-0.7379 -0.4785 -0.4637
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-0.9040 -0.5600 -0.5454
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-0.9265 -0.5251 -0.6580
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-0.8624 -0.3977 -0.6207
-0.8205 -0.3534 -0.5859
-0.7651 -0.3244 -0.5425
-0.7324 -0.2901 -0.4927
-0.7186 -0.2511 -0.4389
-0.6929 -0.2083 -0.3833
-0.6558 -0.1624 -0.3274
-0.6081 -0.1434 -0.3061
-0.5509 -0.1350 -0.3289
-0.4862 -0.1283 -0.3494
-0.4163 -0.1228 -0.3659
-0.4981 -0.1175 -0.3768
-0.6118 -0.1146 -0.3808
-0.7117 -0.1273 -0.3766
-0.7933 -0.1395 -0.3633
-0.8527 -0.1499 -0.3409
-0.8893 -0.1573 -0.3095
-0.9035 -0.1608 -0.2699
-0.8962 -0.1593 -0.2241
-0.8706 -0.1520 -0.1857
-0.8303 -0.1394 -0.2045
-0.7791 -0.1221 -0.2232
-0.7207 -0.1010 -0.2405
-0.6610 -0.0774 -0.2552
-0.6147 -0.0663 -0.2662
-0.5666 -0.0562 -0.2724
-0.5184 -0.0455 -0.2727
-0.4712 -0.0417 -0.2670
-0.4261 -0.0796 -0.2551
-0.3832 -0.1217 -0.2371
-0.3425 -0.1664 -0.2138
-0.3041 -0.2118 -0.1923
-0.2677 -0.2561 -0.2120
-0.2332 -0.2973 -0.2276
-0.2003 -0.3335 -0.2378
-0.1686 -0.3632 -0.2417
-0.1377 -0.3855 -0.2384
-0.1071 -0.3998 -0.2282
-0.0769 -0.4057 -0.2114
-0.0469 -0.4033 -0.1889
-0.0175 -0.3931 -0.1620
0.0106 -0.3755 -0.1446
0.0364 -0.3510 -0.1289
0.0252 -0.3204 -0.1119
-0.0195 -0.2842 -0.1305
-0.0644 -0.2435 -0.1471
-0.1089 -0.1992 -0.1612
-0.1521 -0.1523 -0.1726
-0.1932 -0.1620 -0.1811
-0.2311 -0.1738 -0.1865
-0.2646 -0.1840 -0.1892
-0.2927 -0.1924 -0.1897
-0.3141 -0.1986 -0.1885
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-0.3300 -0.2010 -0.2451
-0.3174 -0.2063 -0.2989
-0.2960 -0.2274 -0.3493
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Sid Parida
le 4 Juin 2018
Modifié(e) : Sid Parida
le 4 Juin 2018
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Hi Sophie
Is min_pts suppose to be a collection of data points for the same variable or three separate variables differentiated by the 3 columns? In addition are the x values the bin center values?
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Sophie Lis
le 4 Juin 2018
Sid Parida
le 4 Juin 2018
In that case, assuming the variable x contains the bin center values the following should work:
vals = reshape(min_pts, 1, []);
histogram(vals, x);
Sophie Lis
le 4 Juin 2018
Sid Parida
le 5 Juin 2018
Could you elaborate on what you mean by fit here?
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